Robert Harper (actor) explained

Robert Harper
Birth Date:May 19, 1951
Birth Place:New York City, New York, U.S.
Death Place:Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands
Years Active:1978–2006
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    Education:Rutgers

    Robert Francis Harper (May 19, 1951 – January 23, 2020[1]) was an American stage, film, and television actor.

    Early life

    Raised in Middletown Township, New Jersey, he attended Mater Dei High School.[2] He graduated with honors from Rutgers University with a degree in English literature.[3]

    Career

    Following his college graduation, Harper took a job at Arena Stage, where he performed in plays by Shakespeare, Ibsen, Miller, and Wilder.[4]
    He appeared on Broadway in a revival of Once in a Lifetime (directed by Tom Moore), The Inspector General, and the original cast of Arthur Miller's
    The American Clock.[5]

    Harper was perhaps most well known for his role as Sharkey in Once Upon a Time in America. He also portrayed Charlie Gereson in Creepshow.[6] Other film credits include Wiseguy, Final Analysis, The Insider, Deconstructing Harry, and Molly.

    Harper played lawyers on several occasions and said he had an interest in the law.[7] He played Bubba Weisberger on the 1987-1988 sitcom Frank's Place. Harper's immersion into the character included spending a month at Tulane University Law School, carrying a novel by Southern writer Walker Percy while on the set,[8] and reading short stories by Tennessee Williams. A Chicago Tribune review called Harper "a slow-moving joy to behold as the seersucker-rumpled lawyer."[9]

    In May 2007, Harper delivered the Commencement Address at University College, Rutgers.

    Personal life and death

    On May 30, 1981, he married Lisa Pelikan, an actress.[10]

    He was later married to a Dutch woman, Sascha Noorthoorn van der Kruyff, and died in Rotterdam.

    Filmography

    YearTitleRoleNotes
    1981 Mommie Dearest David
    1982Creepshow Charlie Gereson (Segment: "The Crate")
    1984Once Upon a Time in America Sharkey
    1987Wanted: Dead or Alive Dave Henderson
    Amazing Grace and Chuck Bowman
    1988Twins Gilbert Larsen
    1989The War of the Roses Heath
    1992Final Analysis Alan Lowenthal
    1993Gunmen Rance
    The Wrong Man Felix Crawley Made-for-cable movie
    1997Deconstructing Harry Harry's Doctor
    1999Molly Dr. Simmons
    The Insider Mark Stern

    Television

    YearTitleRoleNotes
    198313 Thirteenth Avenue Marv Hoberman TV movie
    Dempsey Damon Runyon TV movie
    1984Remington Steele Todd Doke Episode: "Dreams of Steele"
    1985Dallas Emergency Doctor Episode: "Close Encounters"
    1986 Prosecutor TV movie
    Newhart Mr. Lalow Episode: "Saturday in New York with George"
    1987J. Edgar Hoover Clyde Tolson TV movie
    Stingray Billy Episode: "Echoes"
    Deadly Deception Garrett TV movie
    Murder Ordained Warren TV movie
    Not Quite Human J.J. Derks TV movie
    Knots Landing Priest Episode: "The Gift of Life"
    1987–1988Matlock Walter Judd / Michael Palmer 2 episodes
    Frank's Place Bubba 'Si' Weisberger 22 episodes
    1988Outback Bound Bennett TV movie
    Murphy Brown Henry Tucker Episode: "Set Me Free"
    1989CBS Schoolbreak Special Charles Bird Episode: "Words to Live By"
    Roseanne Dr. Edgar Lang 1 episode
    The Case of the Hillside Stranglers Los Angeles Deputy D.A. Richard Carson TV movie
    My Name Is Bill W. Dr. Jeremy Partlin TV movie
    Nick Knight Dr. Jack Brittington TV movie
    Jake and the Fatman Paul Abbot Episode: "The Way You Look Tonight"
    Wiseguy Dewitt Clipton 4 episodes
    1990Love and Lies Clinton Posey TV movie
    Babies Sam Clarington TV movie
    1991 Moorehead TV movie
    Gabriel's Fire Doc Fulton Episode: "One Flew Over the Bird's Nest"
    Lathal Bine Episode: "The Host" (uncredited)
    Payoff Benny Cowan TV movie
    1992Room for Two Timothy Sinowsky Episode: "Psyched!"
    The Commish Professor Gerald Hanick Episode: "Video Vigilante"
    Murder, She Wrote Paul Crenshaw Episode: "Murder in Milan"
    Running Mates Gordy Faust TV movie
    1989–1993L.A. Law Brian LaPorte 4 episodes
    1993Love & War Dr. Gilroy Episode: "I Got Plenty of Nothing"
    1995The Cosby Mysteries Peter Dean Myers Episode: "Dial 'H' for Murder"
    Picket Fences Episode: "A Change of Season"
    The Home Court Father Jablonski Episode: "The Sydney That Works"
    1996Bless This House Thad Episode: "One Man's Ceiling Is Another Man's Stereo"
    The Siege at Ruby Ridge Earl Martens TV movie
    1997NYPD Blue Terry Tirelli Episode: "Three Girls and a Baby"
    1998Michael Hayes Bomber Episode: "Imagine: Part 1"
    Any Day Now Episode: "Huh?"
    Law & Order John St. John Episode: "True North"
    2001–2002Philly Judge Irwin Hawes 13 episodes
    2006Gilmore Girls Dr. Shapiro Episode: "The Perfect Dress"
    Commander in Chief Owen Latimer Episode: "No Nukes Is Good Nukes"

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: ROBERT HARPER Obituary - New York, NY | New York Times. .
    2. News: Patrick. Wally. 1987-10-19. Former Middletown Resident Finds He Likes Life at Frank's Place. 12. Asbury Park Press. 2021-02-13.
    3. News: 1988-07-15. Harper Used to Being in Limbo. 106. Edmonton Journal. 2021-02-13.
    4. News: Wils Fontaine. Hildy. 1987-10-09. Familiar Face Adorning TV on Mondays. 7. The Daily Register. 2021-02-13.
    5. "Legitimate: Show On Broadway - The American Clock." Variety. Vol. 301, Iss. 4,  (Nov 26, 1980): 128. Via Proquest.
    6. News: Hanauer. Joan. 1988-08-02. Robert Harper Excels at Lawyer Roles. 19. The York Dispatch. 2021-02-13.
    7. News: 1988-07-29. Harper Lands Lawyer Roles on CBS. 49. Tyler Morning Telegraph. 2021-02-13.
    8. Garfinkel, Perry. "Frank's Place: the Taste and Spice of New Orleans." The Vancouver Sun; Vancouver, B.C. 04 Mar 1988: TV30. Via Proquest.
    9. Terry, Clifford. "Frank's Place is Well Worth Stopping By." Chicago Tribune. 14 Sep 1987: 4. Via Proquest.
    10. "Robert Harper Weds Lisa Pelikan, Actress." New York Times. 31 May 1981: 55 Via Proquest.